The conventional story of physics is that natural place was a naive teleological notion that was replaced in classical physics.
But aren't the purported examples of movement toward natural place (air going up and water going down, etc.) examples of the tendency to seek equlibrium? And isn't equilibrium a kind of telos in classical physics? Or perhaps not just a telos but the telos?
But aren't the purported examples of movement toward natural place (air going up and water going down, etc.) examples of the tendency to seek equlibrium? And isn't equilibrium a kind of telos in classical physics? Or perhaps not just a telos but the telos?
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